<p>To go through the pages of the Autobiography of Mario Bunge is to accompany him through dozens of countries and examine the intellectual, political, philosophical and scientific spheres of the last hundred years. It is an experience that oscillates between two different worlds: the different and
Between Two Worlds : Memoirs of a Philosopher-Scientist
β Scribed by Mario Bunge (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 505
- Series
- Springer Biographies
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
To go through the pages of the Autobiography of Mario Bunge is to accompany him through dozens of countries and examine the intellectual, political, philosophical and scientific spheres of the last hundred years. It is an experience that oscillates between two different worlds: the different and the similar, the professional and the personal.
It is an established fact that one of his great loves was, and still is, science. He has always been dedicated to scientific work, teaching, research, and training men and women in multiple disciplines. Life lessons fall like ripe fruit from this book, bringing us closer to a concept, a philosophical idea, a scientific digression, which had since been uncovered in numerous notes, articles or books.
Bunge writes about the life experiences in this book with passion, naturalness and with a colloquial frankness, whether they be persecutions, banishment, imprisonment, successes, would-be losses, emotions, relationships, debates, impressions or opinions about people or things.
In his pages we pass by the people with whom he shared a fruitful century of achievements and incredible depths of thought. Everything is remembered with sincerity and humor.
This autobiography is, in truth, Bunge on Bunge, sharing everything that passes through the sieve of his memory, as he would say.
Marioβs many grandchildren are a testament to his proud standing as a family man, and at the age of 96 he gives us a book for everyone: for those who value the memories that hold the trauma of his life as well as for those who share his passion for science and culture. Also, perhaps, for some with whom he has had disagreements or controversy, for he still deserves recognition for being a staunch defender of his convictions.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xviii
Childhood....Pages 1-23
Adolescence....Pages 25-47
University Et Alia ....Pages 49-71
Scientific Apprenticeship....Pages 73-99
Philosophical Apprenticeship....Pages 101-123
First Jobs....Pages 125-156
Itinerant Professor....Pages 157-181
Canada and Scientific Realism....Pages 183-210
Exact Philosophy....Pages 211-244
Systemic Materialism....Pages 245-277
Biophilosophy....Pages 279-300
Psychoneural Monism....Pages 301-329
Social Philosophy....Pages 331-351
Weird Ideas, Strange Places, and Freak Events....Pages 353-378
Practical Philosophy....Pages 379-404
Summary....Pages 405-408
Back Matter....Pages 409-496
β¦ Subjects
Philosophy of Science;Popular Science in Humanities / Arts;History of Philosophy;Modern Philosophy
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